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Finding a Routine During a Trying Time

The job is the same, as are the co-workers, but going back to work after breast cancer surgery is hardly business as usual for patients and their office mates. "People were very upset, and I found that across the board. People have a big reaction when you tell them you have cancer," said talent agency executive Cara Stein, who worked throughout most of her 16 weeks of chemotherapy and five weeks of radiation. She said one of the difficult adjustments for her colleagues was how her...Full Story
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